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    king Kan Ek' referred to the city by the name Nojpetén when he spoke to the Spanish in 1698. Nojpetén, from the Itza noj peten, means "great island"...
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    the Mexican border. In Pre-Columbian times, Flores was the Maya city of Nojpetén. Earliest archaeological traces on the island date back to 900–600 BC,...
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    Díaz del Castillo described Nojpetén in Chapter CLXXVIII of his Historia verdadera de la conquista de la Nueva España Nojpetén was closely packed with buildings...
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  • Nojpetén, Delgado believed that the soldiers' treatment of the Maya was excessively cruel, and he left the expedition to make his own way to Nojpetén...
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    Nojpetén, Delgado believed that the soldiers' treatment of the Maya was excessively cruel, and he left the expedition to make his own way to Nojpetén...
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    region and returned south to the Petén Basin region to build the city Nojpetén as their capital. Noj peten means "great island" in Itza'. The early Spanish...
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    Itzá as the location of Nojpetén/Tayasal, Arlen Chase argued that this identification is incorrect and that descriptions of Nojpetén correspond better to...
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    1525. In 1697, Martín de Ursúa launched an assault upon the Itza capital Nojpetén and the last remaining independent Maya city fell to the Spanish. By the...
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    Mesoamerican region, and a lengthy series of campaigns saw the fall of Nojpetén, the last Maya city, in 1697. Rule during the Classic period centred on...
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    They were well received at Nojpetén by the current Kan Ekʼ. Attempts to convert the Itza failed, and the friars left Nojpetén on friendly terms with the...
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  • resulted in the fall of the last significant independent Maya stronghold, Nojpetén, located on an island in Lake Petén Itzá in the northern Petén Basin region...
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    sacrificed at Nojpetén. In February 1696 Franciscan friar Juan de San Buenaventura and an unspecified Franciscan companion were taken to Nojpetén during a...
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  • route to Nojpetén, Delgado believed that the army's treatment of the Maya was excessively cruel and he left the army to make his own way to Nojpetén with...
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  • Itza kingdom, a Maya kingdom in Central America centered on the city of Nojpetén The Hebrew name (Hebrew: פתן) for the Boeing AH-64A Apache in Israeli service...
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  • Independent Maya civilization continued until 1697 when the Spanish conquered Nojpetén, the last independent city-state. Millions of Maya people still inhabit...
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    by some to be the “last” halach uinik of the Maya, though the Itzá of Nojpetén resisted Spanish dominion until 1697. Eligio Ancona (1878). Historia de...
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    Franciscan missionaries arrive at Nojpetén, capital of the Itzá Petén 1619 Further missionary expeditions to Nojpetén Petén 1684 Reduction of San Mateo...
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  • Flores Maya civilisation, then New Spain  Guatemala 900–600 BC Formerly Nojpetén, the capital of the Itza kingdom, it has been occupied continuously since...
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    beginning of their conversion." The last codices destroyed were those of Nojpetén, Guatemala in 1697, the last city conquered in the Americas. With their...
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  • Franciscan missionaries arrive at Nojpetén, capital of the Itzá Petén 1619 Further missionary expeditions to Nojpetén Petén 1684 Reduction of San Mateo...
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    Site Location Photo La Florida Petén Department, Guatemala Flores (see Nojpetén) Petén Department, Guatemala...
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  • Kaminaljuyu Guatemala city Guatemala 900 BC Flores Petén Guatemala Formerly Nojpetén, the capital of the Itza kingdom, it has been occupied continuously since...
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  • 1639 – Harvard College is named after clergyman John Harvard. 1697 – Nojpetén, capital of the last independent Maya kingdom, falls to Spanish conquistadors...
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    province, such as Lake Petén Itzá. General Martín de Ursúa invaded and sacked Nojpetén, the Itzá island capital, on March 13, 1697. The province of Uaan remained...
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  • San Buenaventura and an unspecified Franciscan companion were taken to Nojpetén during a skirmish between the Yucatec Spanish and the Itza on the west...
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  • neighbouring parts of what is now Mexico. In 1697, the Spanish finally conquered Nojpetén, capital of the Itza Maya, and Zacpetén, capital of the Kowoj Maya. Due...
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    Chiapas El Paredón, Chiapas Polol, Guatemala Santa Rita Corozal, Belize Nojpetén, Guatemala Tikal, Guatemala Yaxhá, Guatemala Palenque, Chiapas Wild Cane...
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    last Maya king—Kan Ek’, of the Itza Maya—was defeated at the Itza capital Nojpetén by the forces of King Philip IV of Spain. With the victory of the Mexicans...
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    only to find the city completely abandoned. Sac Nicté led the Itzá to Nojpetén where they established a new Itza Kingdom. Ah Ulil Ah Itzimthul Chac: a...
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  • Roo, Mexico (1850–1893) Itza Elite Yucatan, Mexico (600–1697) Kan Ek' Nojpetén Itza kingship, Guatemala (700–1697) Yax Kuk Mo Dynasty, Honduras (426 AC–810)...
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